Full brows

Full brows

1. For the most natural look, use a brow pencil — not powder — in a shade that matches the hairs. (The one exception: If you have very fair brows, pick a pencil that’s one shade darker.)

2. You only want to fill in the sparse areas of your brows; otherwise, they’ll look drawn on. Start by sketching the pencil along — but not above — the top edge of each brow using short, light flicks. Next, fill in just the bald spots, again with short flicks — and then, stop.

3. Sweep a spooley brush through your brows to blend in the pencil and create a soft, flawless finish.